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moen from north carolina. >> reporter: literally from all over the united states? absolutely. >> reporter: the neighborhood knows about it? >> heck, yeah. >> reporter: and after our report, the whole country knew about it. and tonight, six months later -- not only is that family in, but just today the builder revealed to us something else. what happened within hours, of that first report. >> we started getting e-mails and phone calls from all over the country. >> reporter: so did "world news". >> hey, david, come on in. >> reporter: see how we do made in america. this builder from lake oswega, oregon, pointing out everything to the wood on his living room doors. the new owner, besides herself. >> hey, david. it's gary and joe showing you our all-american house. >> reporter: from the brickwork at the front door. to the fireplace. to the cabinetry. made in america. just this weekend from chesapeake, virginia -- >> hopefully this home will bring more jobs back to the united states. >> and from virginia to, spokane, washington, our abc team there, they know the crimina
moen from north carolina. >> reporter: literally from all over the united states? absolutely. >> reporter: the neighborhood knows about it? >> heck, yeah. >> reporter: and after our report, the whole country knew about it. and tonight, six months later -- not only is that family in, but just today the builder revealed to us something else. what happened within hours, of that first report. >> we started getting e-mails and phone calls from all over the country....
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we also need to recognize that some of the same standards that may be in place in the united states, may not be met in other countries. >> almost all airports also use bomb-sniffing dogs and random trace detection bike swabbing hands and bags for explosive residues. security officials have been concerned that terrorists are changing chemicals used to create explosives, possibly beating those tactics. the one thing that remains clear, al qaeda remains focused on bringing down a u.s. plane. >> intelligence officials say it's a sobering reminder that al qaeda is hell bent on a successful attack after ten years of not being able to do so since 9/11. >> what is their best advice now to all of us and to all families about travel? >> what they're telling me tonight is they have massive layers of security, but they may adjust it baste on what they find out about this particular bomb. >> so they are deploying massive security. thank you, again. pierre. >> all across america this morning, people were bracing for the aftershock of a political earthquake overseas, upheaval which rattles the u.s.
we also need to recognize that some of the same standards that may be in place in the united states, may not be met in other countries. >> almost all airports also use bomb-sniffing dogs and random trace detection bike swabbing hands and bags for explosive residues. security officials have been concerned that terrorists are changing chemicals used to create explosives, possibly beating those tactics. the one thing that remains clear, al qaeda remains focused on bringing down a u.s. plane....
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the united states, only ten. so critics say cosmetic makers mix a riskier brew of the same product for domestic use. >> companies think that their european customers deserve safer products. >> reporter: there is now a move in congress to pass a bill to regulate cosmetics by summer, requiring labeling of all ingredients and prohibiting chemicals linked to cancer or reproductive problems. cosmetic companies spent $3.5 million lobbying against the bill, saying it would curtail innovation and compromise trade secrets. until congress acts, advocates recommend looking for products with shorter labels and with fewer ingredients. and if you cannot pronounce it, don't use it. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, a mother's note to her son that arrived 15 years later in the mail. what was the message he finally got? those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use hel
the united states, only ten. so critics say cosmetic makers mix a riskier brew of the same product for domestic use. >> companies think that their european customers deserve safer products. >> reporter: there is now a move in congress to pass a bill to regulate cosmetics by summer, requiring labeling of all ingredients and prohibiting chemicals linked to cancer or reproductive problems. cosmetic companies spent $3.5 million lobbying against the bill, saying it would curtail...
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>> we decided to manufacture the product here in the united states. >> reporter: assembling the cups at home, boxing them right in her living room. now receiving 1,000 cups a month. >> made in america! >> reporter: along with tiffany and her daughter and ava the elephant. >> made in america! >> reporter: while back in that kitchen tonight on this mother's day weekend, a mother and her daughter and their recipe for success. >> oh, we're proud of her. >> reporter: you're proud of her? >> yep. >> reporter: we're proud, too. we choose the made in america moms, our "persons of the week." die beyoane and i wish you a ha mother's day this weekend. i'll see you here for the news. have a good night. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. from washington, d.c... this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. here for the deciding game are the three finalists--
>> we decided to manufacture the product here in the united states. >> reporter: assembling the cups at home, boxing them right in her living room. now receiving 1,000 cups a month. >> made in america! >> reporter: along with tiffany and her daughter and ava the elephant. >> made in america! >> reporter: while back in that kitchen tonight on this mother's day weekend, a mother and her daughter and their recipe for success. >> oh, we're proud of her....
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." >> we now have a manufacturer here in the united states. >> reporter: $2.5 million in sales now made in america and now in that aisle, right here at cvs. >> i can't believe it. >> reporter: and there's hanna, who just weeks ago had a brave pitch, too. a young mom, frustrated over the sippy cups that always leave leftover juice at the bottom. >> you don't know how many times my daughter has done this, ask me for more milk simply because the straw was lodged up here and the liquid was resting down at the bottom. >> reporter: enter her invention, the lollacup. with a straw and designed to be good til the last drop. and where is it made? >> safety is really our number one concern. that's why we decided to manufacture the product here in the united states. >> reporter: assembling the cups at home at first, bogging them right in her living room. now selling 1,000 cups a month. >> made in america! >> reporter: along with tiffany and her daughter and ava the elephant. >> made in america! >> reporter: while back in that kitchen tonight on this mother's day weekend, a mother and her daughter a
." >> we now have a manufacturer here in the united states. >> reporter: $2.5 million in sales now made in america and now in that aisle, right here at cvs. >> i can't believe it. >> reporter: and there's hanna, who just weeks ago had a brave pitch, too. a young mom, frustrated over the sippy cups that always leave leftover juice at the bottom. >> you don't know how many times my daughter has done this, ask me for more milk simply because the straw was lodged...
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. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world, the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> reporter: but after the spontaneous display of passion and patriotism that night -- the reality of the war in afghanistan continued. since bin laden's death, 367 american troops have been killed and almost 4,500 wounded in afghanistan. >> there are roughly 88,000 troops in afghanistan right now. the u.s. is scheduled to pull out of the country, the last of the president's surge troops by september, with the remaining 68,000 u.s. troops scheduled to leave by the end of 2014. today president obama assured hamid karzai and warned insurgents that the u.s. will not abandon afghanistan after 2014, that the u.s. will not leave the country to fend for itself against the taliban and al qaeda. the two men signed a pip agreement outlining ways the u.s. will remain involved. then the president traveled to bagram again where he spoke to u.s. troops. >> there will be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. but there's a light on t
. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world, the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> reporter: but after the spontaneous display of passion and patriotism that night -- the reality of the war in afghanistan continued. since bin laden's death, 367 american troops have been killed and almost 4,500 wounded in afghanistan. >> there are roughly 88,000 troops in afghanistan right now. the u.s. is...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn....
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. >>> something is happening tonight on the west coast of the united states. take a look. in alaska, photographs in the past several days showing a mountain of debris descending on the beaches there. a lot of the items have japanese labels, the debris from a tsunami more than a year ago. all tolled 1.5 million tons of trash are drifting this way about four miles per hour, and it's bigger than the state of california coming our way. clean-up workers are now getting hazmat training to deal with some of the trash. volunteers are also joining up to join the marathon effort to save those beaches. >>> we have hopeful news on the jobs front today. in march u.s. companies posted the highest number of job openings in nearly four years, but we all recognize the economy has a long way to go. we return to abc's david muir and the made in america team who have been looking for solutions, ways to create jobs at home. david? >> this has been about jobs from the very start. we all remember that determined builders posed a challenge to people all over this country. he said use 5% more amer
. >>> something is happening tonight on the west coast of the united states. take a look. in alaska, photographs in the past several days showing a mountain of debris descending on the beaches there. a lot of the items have japanese labels, the debris from a tsunami more than a year ago. all tolled 1.5 million tons of trash are drifting this way about four miles per hour, and it's bigger than the state of california coming our way. clean-up workers are now getting hazmat training to...
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and throughout the united states, we are in fire prone areas. >> so, they are talking about wildfires. go back to that poison plot. any sign it is ongoing? >> reporter: in the mag sooeb that's just come out, there are references to a justification for using poison, biological and chemical weapons. so, something seems to be cooking, according to u.s. authorities. >> following up on the poison. okay, thank you so much brian. >>> and now, all the eyes of the world are on secretary of state hillary clinton tonight, in beijing, long a champion of human rights. she faces a very tough choice. a blind man, that activist hero who made the daring escape, flipping past chinese guards under cover of night, is now asking her to take him to the united states on her plane. a move that would have dramatic repercussions in china. so, what will she do? here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the day is just beginning in china, but secretary clinton has said nothing about the cry sils since chen guangcheng changed his mind about remaining in china, instead, now begging clinton to help him leave. chen
and throughout the united states, we are in fire prone areas. >> so, they are talking about wildfires. go back to that poison plot. any sign it is ongoing? >> reporter: in the mag sooeb that's just come out, there are references to a justification for using poison, biological and chemical weapons. so, something seems to be cooking, according to u.s. authorities. >> following up on the poison. okay, thank you so much brian. >>> and now, all the eyes of the world are on...
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those who refuse to walk it, will face strong afghan security forces backed bite united states and our allies. >> reporter: earlier president obama and hamid karzai signed a strategic partnership agreement outlining ways the u.s. will remain involved. afterwards the president spoke to u.s. troops. >> there will be heart-break and pain and difficulty ahead. but there's a light on the horizon. because of the sacrifices you've made. >> reporter: this successful mission to take out osama bin laden has emerged as a major obama campaign talking point in recent days, even polls indicate most americans are far more concerned about the state of the economy than they are about national security. >> jake tapper, with the latest on the president tonight. thank you, jake. >>> and there was another surprise today, a welcome one from american manufacturing, strong numbers breathing new life into wall street and your 401(k). stocks soaring for a high and david was there. >> we were all watching today. at one point the dow was at his highest level since 2007. driven by new promise in american factories
those who refuse to walk it, will face strong afghan security forces backed bite united states and our allies. >> reporter: earlier president obama and hamid karzai signed a strategic partnership agreement outlining ways the u.s. will remain involved. afterwards the president spoke to u.s. troops. >> there will be heart-break and pain and difficulty ahead. but there's a light on the horizon. because of the sacrifices you've made. >> reporter: this successful mission to take...
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he passed key intelligence to the united states, and for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been calling for his release. >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interest, as well as the united states' interest. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor, now sentencing him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues to him. >> reporter: ever since that daring night raid last may, pakistani officials have quietly erased any trace that bin laden was ever here. >> just over two months ago, pakistani authorities moved in with bulldozers, demolishing the entire compound. even though there is no physical evidence that osama bin laden once lived here, there are still serious questions that remain. questions like how bin laden could live here undetected for seven years. and why pakistan hasn't arrested a single person who sheltered him. muhammad lila, abc news, kabul. >>> now back here at home, a consumer warning about
he passed key intelligence to the united states, and for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been calling for his release. >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interest, as well as the united states' interest. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor, now sentencing him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting...
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here's why, a huge portion of the united states, from west texas to parts of california are already suffering thru an historic drought. then this winter brought very little snow, which only means less snowpack to melt, but more dry brush, the perfect fuel of wildfire. despite that, this year is off to a mercifully slow start. so far this year, less than 400,000 acres have burned. at this point last year, the number was more than two million. >> little consolation for firefighters here on the ground in arizona. they're getting no help from mother nature. it's dry here in the desert. it's windy up in the mountains, and it is hot everywhere. triple digits in the forecast all week. >> thanks ryan, reporting in for us. >>> coming up, texting while walking, straight into walls. , into fountains, and into the emergency room. how police are beginning to crack down. ♪ a refrigerator has never been hacked. an online virus has never attacked a corkboard. ♪ give your customers the added feeling of security a printed statement or receipt provides... ...with mail. it's good for your business. ♪ and e
here's why, a huge portion of the united states, from west texas to parts of california are already suffering thru an historic drought. then this winter brought very little snow, which only means less snowpack to melt, but more dry brush, the perfect fuel of wildfire. despite that, this year is off to a mercifully slow start. so far this year, less than 400,000 acres have burned. at this point last year, the number was more than two million. >> little consolation for firefighters here on...
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. >> reporter: we found three different banned antibiotics, not allowed in the united states, in the shrimp. significant levels of a known cancer causer that over time can cause serious health problems. nitrofuranzone, banned in the u.s. 040 years ago. chloramphenicol, also suspected to cause cancer in humans, and linked to anemia. enroflaxacin, an antibiotic banned in animals we eat. no one knows the exact health risk from contaminated shrimp, but food and water watch says to eliminate any risk, ask your store for wild caught, not farm-raised shrimp. >> natural, au naturale. it's a wild-caught product. it's as good and wholesome as god made it. >> reporter: we asked the fda how this could pot bly happen, and why the government inspects less than 2% of foreign shrimp. their answer? an occasional antibiotic contaminated shrimp isn't going to hurt you. and they do more than just inspect. they pressure the foreign shrimp industry to police itself and ramp up inspection on producers who have been caught using banned chemicals. >> if people are concerned about antibiotic residues, you kno
. >> reporter: we found three different banned antibiotics, not allowed in the united states, in the shrimp. significant levels of a known cancer causer that over time can cause serious health problems. nitrofuranzone, banned in the u.s. 040 years ago. chloramphenicol, also suspected to cause cancer in humans, and linked to anemia. enroflaxacin, an antibiotic banned in animals we eat. no one knows the exact health risk from contaminated shrimp, but food and water watch says to eliminate...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. a dad will get a screening. ♪ a little one will get a vaccine. and a teen will talk with the doc. ♪ right now, millions of americans are using their preventive benefits from the health care law. you can, too. not just because there may be no insurance copays or out-of-pocket costs. but because of all those tomorrows you want to see. use your benefits today. learn more at healthcare.gov. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria.
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup...
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the blind chinese activist, the one who made that escape, will be coming to the united states. you'll remember he asked secretary of state hillary clinton to fly him to america on her plane. that will not happen. but the chinese government has agreed to let him bring his family to america, officially, so that he can study at a university here. and the state department said that it expects that to happen within weeks. >>> and in japan, a kind of aftershock from last year's earthquake and tsunami. the last of 50 operating nuclear reactors is shutting down. all of them, now closed. japan's nuclear power was destroyed at fukushima. three of four actors suffered a meltdown and radiation is still le leaking. 100,000 people still unable to return home. >>> and back in this country, a headline that seems straight out of the 19th century. a resurgence of whooping cough. the disease that produces violent coughing. it's a disease we thought we conquered with vaccinations. so, why are there 1,000 cases in a single state tonight? here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: baby kahlia lived jus
the blind chinese activist, the one who made that escape, will be coming to the united states. you'll remember he asked secretary of state hillary clinton to fly him to america on her plane. that will not happen. but the chinese government has agreed to let him bring his family to america, officially, so that he can study at a university here. and the state department said that it expects that to happen within weeks. >>> and in japan, a kind of aftershock from last year's earthquake...
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states. the ranking is based on jobs, income, health and intangible things, like how rested we feel, how much time we're bored or how proud we are of our achievements. australia came out on top because they've escaped the economic turmoil in the u.s. and they have all that beer and shrimp on the barbi. >>> coming up, who could get katie couric to wear that hat? how about the queen of england. we hear about the encounter next. how about the queen of england. we hear about the encounter next. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. at the sleep number memorial day sale, save 40% on our innovative sleep number silver edition bed-for a limited time. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. are choosing advil. i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore i'm not at my best. advil is my go-to. it's my number one pain reliever.
states. the ranking is based on jobs, income, health and intangible things, like how rested we feel, how much time we're bored or how proud we are of our achievements. australia came out on top because they've escaped the economic turmoil in the u.s. and they have all that beer and shrimp on the barbi. >>> coming up, who could get katie couric to wear that hat? how about the queen of england. we hear about the encounter next. how about the queen of england. we hear about the encounter...
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. >> last night a patient attacked staffers here in the unit here at napa state hospital. we spoke with workers from that unit and they feared retaliation but told us the same thing. is that security here at the hospital is a big, big problem.
. >> last night a patient attacked staffers here in the unit here at napa state hospital. we spoke with workers from that unit and they feared retaliation but told us the same thing. is that security here at the hospital is a big, big problem.